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According to the medical research that Glynn mentions, religious people are much
{ 1 } - more likely in general to be healthy (as established by a review of 250 epidemiological studies).
{ 2 } - more likely to describe themselves as being "very healthy."
{ 3 } - less likely to suffer from pulmonary emphysema.
{ 4 } - less likely to incur arteriosclerotic heart disease.
{ 5 } - more likely to have a lower blood pressure.
{ 6 } - less likely to die from cirrhosis of the liver.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
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According to the medical research that Glynn mentions, religious people are much
{ 1 } - more likely in general to be healthy (as established by a review of 250 epidemiological studies).
{ 2 } - more likely to describe themselves as being "very healthy."
{ 3 } - less likely to suffer from pulmonary emphysema.
{ 4 } - less likely to incur arteriosclerotic heart disease.
{ 5 } - more likely to have a lower blood pressure.
{ 6 } - less likely to die from cirrhosis of the liver.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
He also mentions the other things.
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According to the medical research that Glynn mentions, religious people are much
{ 1 } - more likely in general to be healthy (as established by a review of 250 epidemiological studies).
{ 2 } - more likely to describe themselves as being "very healthy."
{ 3 } - less likely to suffer from pulmonary emphysema.
{ 4 } - less likely to incur arteriosclerotic heart disease.
{ 5 } - more likely to have a lower blood pressure.
{ 6 } - less likely to die from cirrhosis of the liver.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
He also mentions the other things.
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According to the medical research that Glynn mentions, religious people are much
{ 1 } - more likely in general to be healthy (as established by a review of 250 epidemiological studies).
{ 2 } - more likely to describe themselves as being "very healthy."
{ 3 } - less likely to suffer from pulmonary emphysema.
{ 4 } - less likely to incur arteriosclerotic heart disease.
{ 5 } - more likely to have a lower blood pressure.
{ 6 } - less likely to die from cirrhosis of the liver.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
He also mentions the other things.
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According to the medical research that Glynn mentions, religious people are much
{ 1 } - more likely in general to be healthy (as established by a review of 250 epidemiological studies).
{ 2 } - more likely to describe themselves as being "very healthy."
{ 3 } - less likely to suffer from pulmonary emphysema.
{ 4 } - less likely to incur arteriosclerotic heart disease.
{ 5 } - more likely to have a lower blood pressure.
{ 6 } - less likely to die from cirrhosis of the liver.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
He also mentions the other things.
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According to the medical research that Glynn mentions, religious people are much
{ 1 } - more likely in general to be healthy (as established by a review of 250 epidemiological studies).
{ 2 } - more likely to describe themselves as being "very healthy."
{ 3 } - less likely to suffer from pulmonary emphysema.
{ 4 } - less likely to incur arteriosclerotic heart disease.
{ 5 } - more likely to have a lower blood pressure.
{ 6 } - less likely to die from cirrhosis of the liver.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
He also mentions the other things.
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According to the medical research that Glynn mentions, religious people are much
{ 1 } - more likely in general to be healthy (as established by a review of 250 epidemiological studies).
{ 2 } - more likely to describe themselves as being "very healthy."
{ 3 } - less likely to suffer from pulmonary emphysema.
{ 4 } - less likely to incur arteriosclerotic heart disease.
{ 5 } - more likely to have a lower blood pressure.
{ 6 } - less likely to die from cirrhosis of the liver.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
He also mentions the other things.
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According to the medical research that Glynn mentions, religious people are much
{ 1 } - more likely in general to be healthy (as established by a review of 250 epidemiological studies).
{ 2 } - more likely to describe themselves as being "very healthy."
{ 3 } - less likely to suffer from pulmonary emphysema.
{ 4 } - less likely to incur arteriosclerotic heart disease.
{ 5 } - more likely to have a lower blood pressure.
{ 6 } - less likely to die from cirrhosis of the liver.
{ 7 } - all of the above.
The more religious a person is (as measured by things like frequency of prayer and church attendance), the more pronounced are these effects.
Glynn says that these medical benefits aren't surprising -- since our psychological condition (which religion improves) influences our medical condition.
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